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Mar 26
2008
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What's the issue?Posted by The Republican Revolution in Super Tuesday, super delegates, prediction market, Political Ads, pledged delegates, Obama, News, myblog, Mitt Romney, McCain, Issue, Huckabee, Hillary, fundraising, Democratic Primary, debates, Clinton, Barack Obama, Barack |
If you are watching TV or listening to Radio, shut it off and start looking up where the candidates stand on the issues.
One thing we have, is a race that is based on personalities, not on the issues and the things we are going to be living with for the next four to eight years. If you do see or hear some one bring up a candidate's positions, they are over ran with a slew of venom and/or diversions that are quickly picked up on, before somebody dare call out where one off these people stands on the issues. It's almost like there is an unspoken code of secrets and protection that is to keep most Americans in the dark.
I like the fact that the large government ideas of the Democrats are looked at as freethinking, because the the only place you will be free is in your thinking; as you will be kept from voicing them out loud, if they are not politically correct.
The lie of any socialist revolution is that the means of production and the necessities of life are being given to "the people". In reality, these things are being taken out of the hands of free men (who the revolutionaries call "capitalists") and put in to the hands of the government that is set up by the revolutionaries. This is the art of taking power from the many, giving it into the hands of the few, and having the applause of the masses (for a time).
This illusion only lasts, until the masses realize that they no longer have the power to stop the theft of their property and rights; this is when revolution turns in to genocide.
You might think that is a far leap from where I started this, but you need to realize that Nazi Germany was a legal event and those people where voted in to power and looked at as the leaders that would bring "change" and told Germany: "yah, we can!" am I paying attention to what the candidates are saying they are going to do?
Yah, I am.

